The Living Trust- Don’t Lose Control of Your Assets
A living trust will not only protect your loved ones from difficult, costly and time-consuming legal procedures like probate, it may even protect you from the similar legal issues during your own lifetime. A living trust can be used in case of your incapacitation, whether it is temporary or permanent. It is a legal document [...]
read more...Is My Nanny Cam Legal?
Like many parents, you may be considering a hidden or covert camera to record the interaction and behavior of your babysitter and your children while you’re away. As you can see these so-called nanny cams or spy cams can be hidden in a variety of household objects and record activity without even a glimmer of [...]
read more...What Are The Legal Grounds For Divorce
There are two different categories for legal grounds for divorce: “Fault” and “No Fault”. What is “No Fault” divorce? “No Fault” divorce is when the spouse suing for divorce does not have to prove that his or her spouse did something wrong. Every state recognizes the legal grounds for divorce regardless of who [...]
read more...Advantages of Legal Funding in Ohio
Legal funding benefits plaintiffs in the state of Ohio involved in legal claims that have limited financial resources for litigation. It provides plaintiffs with the required cash to help them with their daily expenses and pursue a full and just settlement. Legal funding is a cash advance against a future settlement. It is different from [...]
read more...Why Is It Necessary To Plan Your Retirement Living?
Retirement living can be something that is fun and something you can look forward to. It will always be much easier to go through the retirement age period and all the difficulties it implies if you start planning early. You should consider planning each and very aspect of your retirement living carefully. Do it [...]
read more...Living Wills and Health Care Directives ? What is Involved?
The following is an example of a Health Care Directive (many people still refer to this as a Living Will).   It is broken down into 3 basic parts. 1) Appointment of the Health Care Agent. 2) Health Care Instructions. 3) Making the Document Legal.  Like most legal documents, it can be a bit confusing and [...]
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